- Salary
- $50k – $60k/yr
- Location
- Detroit, MI
- Workplace
- Onsite
- Source
- Paylocity
Description
Description
The Program Coordinator keeps the Special Populations Department organized and responsive by combining office administration, program coordination, and special-event execution. The position manages routine departmental systems, supports assigned programs, and coordinates events from planning through closeout.
Requirements
Duties and Responsibilities
Office Administration — 40%
- Manage department calendars, meetings, correspondence, shared files, supply orders, contact lists, and routine administrative workflows.
- Prepare agendas, materials, minutes, action-item trackers, presentations, purchase requests, and status updates; protect confidential information.
- Track deadlines, approvals, invoices, records, and follow-up items and elevate unresolved issues to the Senior Project Manager.
Program Support — 30%
- Support Be Next, FAE&T Plus, SSR, PATH-related initiatives, and other assigned projects by maintaining schedules, trackers, participant or partner communications, and required documentation.
- Coordinate information and deliverables across staff, career centers, community partners, vendors, and internal departments.
- Assist with data entry, reporting, file review, procurement documentation, and project closeout.
Special Events — 30%
- Coordinate training, graduations, recruitment events, workshops, partner meetings, and community activities.
- Maintain event plans, registration and guest lists, run-of-show documents, staffing assignments, vendors, supplies, room setup, accessibility needs, and participant communications.
- Complete event reconciliation, attendance and outcome documentation, feedback collection, and lessons learned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, public administration, nonprofit management, communications, hospitality, project management, or a related field.
- Minimum of three years of experience in office administration, project or program coordination, events, nonprofit services, government, or a related setting.
- Strong Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, written communication, organization, customer service, and follow-through skills.
Core Competencies
- Organization and prioritization
- Professional communication
- Event logistics
- Accurate documentation
- Initiative and discretion
- Teamwork and adaptability
Work Requirements
- Full-time position. Local travel and occasional early morning, evening, or weekend work may be required for programs and events.
- Reasonable accommodation is available as required by law.
Licenses:
- Valid State of Michigan Driver’s License and Vehicle Insurance.
Other:
- Background check and drug screen required.
- Salary commensurate with experience.